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Macro Mondays - Redux 2019
('Reflection' w/c 11/11/19)
Since I am still a relative newbie to this group, my redux choice was limited to the last 12 weeks - so thought I would go with this very apt little gift card and wish all you lovely Macro Monday Group members a very Happy New Year and look forward to crossing 'Flickr Paths' in 2020 !!!
I saw this reflection from on top of a hill. I ran down the hill to get close. It was early morning around 8am. The water was calm and the colors were super bright!
Reflections Of Sunrise, Castle Point, near Rockcliffe, Dumfries & Galloway, looking over to the mountains of the Lake District, Cumbria
Sony Alpha A700, Tamron 17-50mm, F16, 30mm, ISO200, Exp 1/30 Seconds
Hitech Reverse Grad 0.9,Hitech Soft Grad 0.6,
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The Diana Temple in the park in Arkadia, Poland.
The Diana Temple was designed and raised by Szymon Bogumił Zug in 1783. The construction of classical proportions decorated with the openwork ornamentation is based on four lonic columns. Under the tympanum facing the pond you can see Latin inscription: "Dove pace trovai d'ogni mia guerra" (it was here that I found peace after each of the battles).
The interior of the temple constitute: the Vestibule, the Etruscan Cabinet, the oval Bedroom abd the Presence Chamber called Pantheon decorated with the stucco columns, ornamented mould and the plafond depicting Aurora pained by Jan Piotr Norblin.
The park was founded in 1778 by Princess Helena Radziwiłł, who lived in Nieborow. For designing and decorating its numerous pavilions she employed the most outstanding Polish architects and painters of the time. She also gathered one of the first antique art collections in Poland in the park. Owing to her, Arkadia enjoyed the status of one of the greatest cultural centers of the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. In the park, nature and art are in harmony: the complex is composed of buildings imitating ancient ruins or the English Gothic style (Murgrabia House, Little Gothic House, Stone Arch, Diana's Temple with a Pantheon and Etruscan Room, the Sanctuary of the High Priest, the Cave of Sybil, the Tomb of Illusions, Circus and Amphitheatre). Arkadia is the only such classical-romantic historical complex in Europe, and the Museum received the European Award for the Protection of Historic Sites in 1994 for its restoration.
Some nice reflections as warm light was catching these trees just as the sun was trying to burn through the last of the mist.
More leaf reflections.
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From a small stream in my neighborhood. I think I found another water nymph, looks a bit scared though.
I never did find out what this building was, but the more I look at it, the more reflections I find. Washington, DC.